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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor: September 2011
Conservatives regain lead over Labour as having the best policies on managing the economy.
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Scots stay wedded to public services being delivered by public bodies
Mark Diffley writes for Guardian's Public Leaders Network that the Scots are more determined than the rest of the UK to keep the private sector out of public services.
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Modernising the planning system - service users' views
Audit Scotland has published the findings of its review of the new Scottish planning system , including findings from the Ipsos research on the views of recent users of the planning system, including householder applicants, agents, developers, and businesses.
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UNICEF UK report examines children's well-being in UK, Sweden and Spain
Status technology and clothing brands play a significant role in creating or reinforcing social divisions amongst children between the `haves' and the `have-nots', according to a new report by Ipsos for UNICEF UK.
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Reuters/Ipsos September 2011 Political Monitor
Conservatives regain lead over Labour as having the best policies on managing the economy, but half of the public are still pessimistic about the economy
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Will public opinion eventually turn to support free schools?
The first batch of the Government's flagship free schools are opening their doors for the first time this month and it is clear that their success or failure will be a key benchmark for the Government's education policy.
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Ipsos MediaCT launches London MediaCell panel
Ipsos MediaCT is moving on to a test panel of over 350 respondents to passively measure their radio listening via MediaCell - Ipsos' mobile phone-based radio measurement system.
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The Road to Digital Success - Summer Series
What do we know today about what characterises the most effective digital advertising?
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Retain and Keep Up, or Lose
Chris O'Brien looks at how the ICB report may affect the future of retail banking in the UK.
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Europe's Business Elite want both digital and traditional media
Europe's most successful and influential business leaders are increasingly incorporating digital media into their lifestyles, though not at the expense of traditional means, according to the latest Business Elite Europe survey from Ipsos MediaCT.